
Author: S Radhakrishnan
Publisher: Vision/Orient paperbacks
Year: 2007
Language: English
Pages: 125
ISBN/UPC (if available): 9788122204551
Description
When one says that he is an Indian, whether settled abroad or in India, the matter is not one of geography but of history. What is the tradition for which an Indian stands? What are the ideals to which he adheres? If we put questions like these, we get an obvious answer… it is the great ideals of abhaya, asanga and ahimsa.”
REVIEWS:
‘Not boastful, not chauvinistic, not self-righteous, but agreeable, responsible and accurate in its facts. This book deserves to take its place along with The Hindu View of Life…’
- Indian Express
‘A compact study… as profound as it is meaningful and thorough.’
- Pioneer
Contents
1. The Tradition of Religion
2. Of One Mind
3. The Adaptive culture
4. Influence of Mahabharata
5. Religion as Experience
6. Pursuit of Inner Transformation
7. Universalist Outlook
8. Truth in Action
9. A Passion for India
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